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“How Sad”: The True Identity Of The Nun Who Broke Protocol And Wept Over Pope Francis’ Casket

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In a moment that cut through the solemn traditions of the Vatican, a single quiet gesture of love captured hearts around the world.

On April 23, as thousands filed through St. Peter’s Basilica to pay their final respects to Pope Francis, one figure broke away from the crowd.

She wasn’t a world leader or a dignitary. She was an 81-year-old nun — Sister Geneviève Jeanningros — and she hadn’t come just to pay homage.

The sight of Sister Jeanningros standing silently by the Pope’s casket, tears brimming in her eyes and a green backpack slung over her shoulder, quickly spread across the internet. While clergy and mourners observed strict Vatican ceremony, she stayed — stepping out of line, but not out of devotion.

A bond rooted in compassion

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, at the age of 88 after suffering a stroke, the Vatican confirmed.

Within a day, more than 48,000 people had come to view his coffin. But none left quite the impression Sister Jeanningros did.

Though her name may not be familiar to many, her relationship with the late pontiff ran deep. They first met over 40 years ago when Francis served as Archbishop of Buenos Aires.

Both were committed to ministering to society’s forgotten — the homeless, transgender individuals, circus performers, and the terminally ill. Their friendship, founded on shared missions and mutual understanding, lasted even after Bergoglio ascended to the papacy.

“That’s genuine pain,” one person commented after seeing the video of Sister Jeanningros quietly weeping beside the casket. “This is a historic moment.”

Living humbly in a caravan

Born in France and raised in Argentina, Sister Jeanningros is part of the Little Sisters of Jesus, an order renowned for living alongside marginalized communities. For years, she and fellow nun Sister Anna Amelia Giachetto have made their home in a simple caravan on the outskirts of Rome, dedicating their lives to the outcast and overlooked.

Every Wednesday, she would visit Pope Francis — sometimes bringing with her guests from the streets. The Pope, never one for formalities, always welcomed them warmly. Often, he would invite them to stay for lunch.

 

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